Moab
We arrived in Moab at 5p. We lost an hour going into Utah and left Flagstaff at around 10:20a.m. AZ time. We had hoped to go to the Moab Giants which is fun for littles going on a dinosaur walk. Sadly, we were 10 min too late for the tickets. After settling into our hotel we walked to dinner at 98Center. It was delicious. The kids ate grilled cheese, with a side of bread (no kidding, their choice instead of kettle chips 🤷🏼♀️) I had the Bahn Mi rice bowl with chicken, George had the sandwich version, and Claire had the beef Pho.
For the evening, we went to Panorama Point for stargazing. It wasn’t really dark until almost 10p, but we really enjoyed looking for constellations. I recommend having your stargazing app ready to go since cell service is spotty and low. It was a great experience, especially for the older kids ages 11+. The other younger kids were tired and done before it was fully dark, but we made them hang in there. We also saw some shooting stars, which added to the enjoyment for all.
It was a very early morning start. We were dressed and ready to go to breakfast by 6am. We thought there was a complimentary breakfast buffet (my bad). There was a buffet, but it wasn’t complimentary. So back to the room for some Olive oil banana muffins we made and brought along for the trip. We finally left the hotel at 7:30am with car packed and ready to see Arches. We had a Timed Entry pass for 8am. There wasn’t a long line to get into the park and we stopped at the visitors center for the passport stamp and a couple of stickers and postcards. Then we drove to The Windows. The views all over the park are amazing! I’d highly recommend seeing Arches.
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Stayed: Hoodoo Hilton Curio. Review: Very nice accommodations. We were able to fit our whole family in one room which was a suite.
Thanks for documenting and sharing your family adventure. It is very special.
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